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This is off the topic of tarpon but I hope you can give me advice on a surf rod for a fierce 3 6000? I’m a Texas hillbilly trying to learn about saltwater. Thanks.
I'm a kayak fisherman...and unless one comfortable standing in their kayak while casting, a 8' rod can be quite cumbersome to deal with while SITTING in a kayak. Not only cumbersome to cast; but, because most kayak fisherman have other gear sitting vertically in their yak...other rods, net, flag post, nautical light post; an 8' rod can be big trouble if your fish begins moving in circles around your yak. A 7' rod, with all the other specs you mention, would be a MUCH better choice. And as far as casting distance; you don't mention line size at all (I realize this is a video on rod spec); but good distance can be had with an appropriate, not too heavy or too large in diameter line. 30lb. braid (8lb mono equivalent diameter), plenty strong for the largest of Tarpon, will get you ALL the casting distance you need using a 7' rod.
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@@Jritchey1211 Hey Justin, thanks for the video. Any chance you know where I can pick up that same Star Sequence (8' with cork handle) you focused on in the video?
The size can vary drastically from one manufgactuer to the next. I look for a reel that holds no less than 300 yards of 50 lb braid.... if you get a Daiwa BG 5000 thats perfect. Best bang for your buck also imo....even a fierce III 6000 will do the trick also if you want to save a few bucks...
The difference in length between a 7 and 8 ft. rod is marginal. I mean we're talking about 0.98 ft. only ! You're telling me, that this tiny difference will make cast you more ? Lol !
if you have been fishing for a while (and you are experienced) you will know that there is a HUGE difference between a 7 ft and 8 ft rod. Aside from casting farther, the 8 ft rod is heavier built (a strong butt section) and provides better control to fight the fish. The rod also balances a heavier reel (putting a 8000 to 10000 series spinning reel in a 7ft rod does not balance well.)
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Thanks. Perfect timing , I have a reel and about to buy a rod specifically for Tarpon.
Thanks for the info....I have a tarpon rod but it's over 15 years old and now Im looking for a new one but didnt really know what to look for.
So what would be a good budget set up
This is off the topic of tarpon but I hope you can give me advice on a surf rod for a fierce 3 6000? I’m a Texas hillbilly trying to learn about saltwater. Thanks.
Great informative video Thnk u… question what do u think about the new okuma silver slayer tarpon rod??
I've been soaking cork my whole life. Im only happy with thick cork in my hands.
I'm a kayak fisherman...and unless one comfortable standing in their kayak while casting, a 8' rod can be quite cumbersome to deal with while SITTING in a kayak. Not only cumbersome to cast; but, because most kayak fisherman have other gear sitting vertically in their yak...other rods, net, flag post, nautical light post; an 8' rod can be big trouble if your fish begins moving in circles around your yak. A 7' rod, with all the other specs you mention, would be a MUCH better choice. And as far as casting distance; you don't mention line size at all (I realize this is a video on rod spec); but good distance can be had with an appropriate, not too heavy or too large in diameter line. 30lb. braid (8lb mono equivalent diameter), plenty strong for the largest of Tarpon, will get you ALL the casting distance you need using a 7' rod.
yes
Would a Penn Slammer IV 4500-6500 paired with the new Shimano Teramar 2022 X-Heavy Fast rod be okay for tarpon and other big fish?
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bit.ly/3k1wTv7
Yooo, i was wondering what star rod closest to the camera was?
What size reel would you pair the 8'+ rod with? 5000, 6000?
You can get away with the 4500 if you're on a boat for sure! I'd go with something bigger if you're fishing from shore for the line capacity.
Best bang for buck really has been the Daiwa BG 4500. That's what I used for the last 2 years and caught a ton of fish on that model. Served me well!
@@Jritchey1211 Hey Justin, thanks for the video. Any chance you know where I can pick up that same Star Sequence (8' with cork handle) you focused on in the video?
What size spinning reel or casting reel do I need for tarpon fishing
4000-5000 are probably the best but dont go overkill you just want enough in case it runs
The size can vary drastically from one manufgactuer to the next. I look for a reel that holds no less than 300 yards of 50 lb braid.... if you get a Daiwa BG 5000 thats perfect. Best bang for your buck also imo....even a fierce III 6000 will do the trick also if you want to save a few bucks...
The difference in length between a 7 and 8 ft. rod is marginal. I mean we're talking about 0.98 ft. only ! You're telling me, that this tiny difference will make cast you more ? Lol !
if you have been fishing for a while (and you are experienced) you will know that there is a HUGE difference between a 7 ft and 8 ft rod. Aside from casting farther, the 8 ft rod is heavier built (a strong butt section) and provides better control to fight the fish. The rod also balances a heavier reel (putting a 8000 to 10000 series spinning reel in a 7ft rod does not balance well.)
ISLAMORADA FISHING OUTFITTERS. Randy, the owner, has +40 years in the rod building business and +55 years catching tarpon (and he is still guiding). He is a beast!
Awesome! 💪